Zip Line

Zip Line

The venue is written as a proper noun with capital initial letters.

As a verb, it is written as a single word:
“He wants to zipline across the jungle.”
“They went ziplining in the afternoon.”

To reference a zip line in a destination like “ride a zip line in Belize,” use zip line as two separate, lower case words.

When used as an adjective, the two words should be hyphenated.

“They enjoyed beautiful zip-line views.”
“Experience zip-line thrills available nowhere else.”

To reference the zip line in Labadee, use:

Dragon’s Breath Flight Line℠

 

Dragon's Tail Coaster℠

Dragon's Splash Waterslide℠

Dragon's Breath Flight Line℠

The Wilderness Express

The Wilderness Express®

Name of the proprietary train service available in Alaska. Note that this term should be written in italics whenever possible, and is followed by a registration mark.

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glass-domed rail car

Term used to describe The Wilderness Express®.

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Royal Romance®

Term for weddings and related programs facilitated on our ships or destinations.

Cruisetour

Cruisetour is always capitalized.